No Bake Pumpkin Patch Cake

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It is officially Fall! Leaves are on the ground, sweaters are hanging by the door and pumpkin spice is everywhere! I love fall entertaining, and between school events, playdates and four fall birthdays in our home, it feels like there is always company on the way or a surprise guest at the door. Which is why I love, love, love this super fun and easy Pumpkin Patch Cake recipe!

This is also my go to for kids playdates and parties in the fall. You can make it in individual plastic cups from the party store and serve Pumpkin Patch Cake instead of cupcakes, or make it in a baking dish and serve scoops from the pumpkin patch, topped with whipped cream. It’s always the first thing to go at Halloween parties or festival bake sales!

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These mini pumpkin patches are so cute, it’s impossible not to love them! Plus, the kids can get right in and give you a helping hand, making this a perfect fall family activity!

I use The Bakery at Walmart Pumpkin Cake Roll with Cream Cheese filling because the cake is moist, packed with pumpkin flavor and filled with a cream cheese filling that’s perfectly sweetened and Reddi–wip® whipped cream because it gives this cake a creamy, smooth texture without making it too heavy.

First, head to Walmart for your ingredients. You can find The Bakery at Walmart Pumpkin Cake Roll with Cream Cheese Filling in the refrigerated section of the bakery.

Then pop over to the refrigerated grocery section to find Reddi-wip! I used Original, but go ahead and grab the Extra Creamy!

To get started dye your frosting green using a few drops of green food coloring at a time, until you reach the desire color. Fill a ziploc bag with frosting and set aside.

Next, use a food processor to crush the cookies into a dirt like consistency. You can also do this by placing the cookies in a freezer bag and crushing them with a rolling pin. Set the crushed cookies aside.

In a large bowl crumble the entire Pumpkin Cake Roll, and add all of the vanilla pudding. Mix it together well, then begin adding the Reddi-wip. I use about half a can, but just keep going until you’ve got a nice smooth texture.

Spread the mixture into a baking dish, or fill individual cups. Sprinkle crushed cookie all over the top to look like dirt.

Place candy pumpkins and cut a very small hole in the corner of the plastic bag filled with frosting. Use the bag to pipe green vines over the top of the cake.

Dye your frosting green using a few drops of green food coloring at a time, until you reach the desired color. Fill a ziploc bag with frosting and set aside.

Use a food processor to crush the cookies into a dirt like consistency. You can also do this by placing the cookies in a freezer bag and crushing them with a rolling pin. Set the crushed cookies aside.

In a large bowl crumble the entire Pumpkin Cake Roll, and add all of the vanilla pudding. Mix it together well, then begin adding the Reddi-wip until you’ve got a nice smooth texture.

Spread the mixture into a baking dish, or fill individual cups. Sprinkle crushed cookie all over the top to look like dirt.

Place candy pumpkins on top of the cake and cut a very small hole in the corner of the plastic bag filled with frosting. Use the bag to pipe green vines over the top of the cake.

You just made my day! I love fun and easy recipes, especially ones that my boys can help make and enjoy! I’m also a huge fan of all things pumpkin! I’m totally going to make these in a few weeks for our homeschool group! 🙂

I’m not a huge fan of pumpkin flavored treats. However, I think that I could substitute the chocolate roll and make this fun treat with my kids. RediWhip is one of our favorite toppings. We put it on pancakes, waffles, strawberries, and even in hot cocoa.